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Kyle Hebert did great as Kamina from Gurren Lagann and Adult Gohan from the DBZ franchise. He's the Dan Green of Texas and California. The reason I called him that is because when I listened to voice clips from Kamina, he sounded like Dan Green's Knuckles without sounding gruff. Anyways, Kyle Hebert is a great actor.

This guy can go from a totally chill dude who wants to do more with his life to a terrified guy who's always freaking out to the leader of a cult who wants to sacrifice everyone to his god...major props to you Kyle Hebert. Major props to you.

The man has a great vocal range and versatility, it can't be denied, and generally he puts out pretty solid voice over work for the majority of roles he's portrayed- like Johnny Yong Bosch, I think he's one of the best voice actors in the LA talent pool, imo. I find it very cool how he actually got his start in the Radio Disney industry as a disk jockey before he began his voice over career in Texas with FUNimation- humble beginnings to becoming one of the most renowned voice artists in the industry, for good reason.

It's great hearing him as Gohan once more for Dragon Ball Super, I'm really looking forward to how he'll perform some of Gohan's episodes just before the Universe Survival arc, it ought to be fun for Kyle to perform those episodes.

I really enjoyed him as Atomic Samurai in One Punch Man.

I also liked his many roles in Hunter X Hunter and The Seven Deadly Sins.

Even though I initially wasn't totally fond of Kyle doing Kakyoin, I'm interested to see how he'll do once the Stardust Crusaders dub finally comes out in proper especially the cherry licking scene.

This guy is insanely talented. Unlike many voice actors, I can easily tell that it's them due to their voices, but every single time I hear a character that's being voiced by Kyle, I won't realize it until I search the character's voice actor up.

While I'm no DBZ fan, I still considered his performance as Gohan and the Narrator to be the most iconic voices when it comes to the FUNimation dub of the show.

I loved the amount of versatile range he can go from voicing young adults to elderly characters. Really enjoyed his performance as Kamina in Gurren Lagann, and quite surprising he became the voice over for the Did you Know anime episode for GL.

Happy Birthday, Kyle Hebert! He's most certainly come a long way as a voice actor, but even when he first started out, he had potential as a VA; Son Gohan, Pikkon, Karasu, and Vato Falman were proof of that. My favorite Hebert roles of all-time include those two Dragon Ball characters I already mentioned alongside Kamina, Ryuji Suguro, Sosuke Aizen, Aotabo, Kiba Inuzuka, Ryu, Masamune Nakatsukasa, Dek, and Kazuichi Souda. He didn't do such a half-bad job with Noriaki Kakyoin in the test dub for Stardust Crusaders, either, and had the best-sounding, balanced voice for Big the Cat; I feel that Big shouldn't have been retired, honestly, if only because I would've really liked to see how Hebert fared in future titles. Speaking of DB earlier, how did I forget that hammy narrator before? Kyle boasted memorable narration, too, in all its cheesiness.

He's perfect at voicing hot blooded young adults like Kamina and Gohan, which are easily his two best roles ever. Kamina especially feels very genuine and inspirational as Simon's Bro and despite having not watched much of his Bleach, Sosuke Aizen was a nice change of pace for Kyle, playing a cold calculating magnificent bastard.

Happy Birthday Kyle the voice of Ryu, Kiba, Gohan/Great Saiyaman, and few others I'm familiar with that stood out to me. And it's surprising that Ryu was revealed in Smash as a Downloadable Content as Kyle voiced him on his birthday. Coinicidence? I think not.

Probably going come off dickish but I really dont get the hype behind this guy. I never heard anything fantastic always very boring script reads acting from him and poorly cast. Well to each their own.